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        2009.06 KCI 등재후보 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        The purpose of this study is to identify hazardous physical factors and chemical air pollutants in conservation museum in order to protect the cultural heritage. For this, we collected and re-analyzed the articles that were published from 2006 to 2007 by National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage for temperature, relative humidity and the level of pollutants (PM10, CO2, HCHO, CO, NO2, Rn, TVOCs, O3, SO2) in exhibition hall and storage in museum. The pooled average level of temperature at exhibition hall and storage in museum was 23.5±1.4℃ and 20.6±1.1℃, respectively. The range of temperature variation was 5.4℃ for exhibition hall and 4.5℃ for storage. The pooled average concentration of TVOCs in exhibition hall and storage in museum was 493.6±125.6㎍/m3 and 788.9±157.5㎍/m3, respectively. These exceeded 400㎍/ m3 which is the guideline of national law for the Korean Ministry of Public Administration and Security (KMOPAS). Other surveyed pollutants were as per the guidelines of the national law for the Korean Ministry of Environment (KMOE) and the KMOPAS. Through the consideration of the physical and chemical properties and the result of meta-analysis for thermal environment and surveyed temperature, humidity, PM10, NO2, SO2, O3, TVOCs, and HCHO were the identified hazardous physical factors and chemical pollutants at exhibition halls and storages in museum.
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        2009.06 KCI 등재후보 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        The aims of this study are to examine the concentration and identification of airborne organism at exhibit hall and storage in museums and to provide fundamental data to protect cultural assests from damage. This study surveyed the concentration of airborne bacteria and fungi at exhibit hall and storage in museums located 4 metropolitans from July to October, 2007 and literature data on airborne microbes of museums in Korea that were publiced in relevant Korean journals. The concentrations of airborne bacteria and fungi were higher than those in storage. Pseudomonas spp. and Bacillus spp for bacteria and Aspergillus spp. and Penicillium spp. for fungi were shown mainly in museums. Pooled average concentration of airborne bacteria in museums was 34.2±10.1 CFU/m3 for exhibit hall and 17.2±10.0 CFU/m3 for storage, respectively. Pooled average concentration of airborne fungi in museum was 26.0±11.2 CFU/m3 for exhibit hall and 16.6±11.0 CFU/m3 for storage, respectively.
        4,300원